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The Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu allowed people of German descent to leave for Germany during the Cold War - in return for money.
This secret trade cost the German government billions and continued for more than 20 years. The communist regime in Bucharest used the foreign currency to pay down its state debts.
Around250,000Romanians of German descent were ‘bought out’ this way - in fact, almost all of them. Their ancestors had lived there for more than 800 years. This was the biggest buy-out in history and the German public wasn’t told about it. Ceausescu insisted on the utmost secrecy; the world wasn’t supposed to find out that Romania was selling off its citizens. But few people in the German government knew about the operation either. The only negotiator acting on its behalf was HeinzGünther Hüsch, a lawyer from Düsseldorf. Between 1968 and 1989, he met the Romanian secret service, the Securitate, hundreds of times, carrying suitcases full of money and a firearm. 25 years after the raising of the Iron Curtain, the former Christian Democrat politician opened his archives and discussed this secret Cold War deal for the first time.
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8.Tartaria Tablets
In 1961 the Tartaria Tablets were discovered during an archeological excavation at a Neolithic site in Romania. The tablets are a little over two inches across and are inscribed on one side with different images like a horned animal and a tree. Scientists from around the world examined the artifacts and carbon dating was used to reveal that the tablets were over 6500 years old, meaning they were examples of the earliest form of writing in the world.
7.Dobrogea UndergroundLabyrinth
33 miles from Constanta, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania, lies a huge underground labyrinth. Starting in 1916, researchers began to investigate the labyrinth and discovered ancient remains left by human beings such as carved walls and ceilings and very old ceramic fragments. Thanks to these remains we know that the cave was inhabited from between the first and tenth century A.D. It is a very vast and confusing labyrinth and the people that inhabited the labyrinth had to use a marking system to avoid getting lost.
6.Pestera Muierii Fossil
Inside of the Pestera Muierii caves of Romania a 35000 year old fossil was discovered. Uncovered in 1952 this fossil of a woman with rugged traits is the oldest known fossil to be discovered in Romania. This fossil also helps support the theory that ancient humans went back to Africa after journeying to Eurasia.
5.MysteriousAncientComplexObjectDiscover in the beginning of 1974 by construction workers in central Romania, no one knows what this ancient tool was used for and, at first, no one cared. For 21 years after its discovery it lay in a storage room at the Museum of Transylvania. Finally, in 1995 it was analyzed and it was discovered that it was a metal piece made mostly of aluminum. With two indented holes and a two fin shaped protrusion at one end, it is speculated that it could have been part of a larger tool, but the true use and origins of this millennia old piece remains a mystery to this day.
4.RomanianSkull
For people in the west discovering romanian culture, both ancient and current, can be quite bizarre and different, something we are not used to or accustomed to. In peasant culture there is a very strong belief in the undead and the evil eye. Magic is regarded as something very real and powerful. Perhaps this can explain the mysterious skull that was found in Romania because it is hard to find another explanation for this warped, bizarre looking fossil.
3.BronzeMatrix Of Sarmizegetusa
In 2013 there was a huge storm that uprooted a tree in the Romanian city of Sarmizegetusa Regia. In thehole left by the fallen tree lay a very unique bronze matrix. Known as one of the most important archeological discoveries ever made in the area it is the only known matrix of its kind ever discovered in the area. It has a hexagonal shape and is covered with the outlines of several animals. The over 2000 year old piece was used by a jewelry designer to create matrixes that helped to mold precious metals into jewelry. This piece is a sneak peak into the way our ancient ancestors live making it invaluable.
2.The Sibiu Manuscripts
Published in 1967 in the Romanian Historical Review this manuscript describes a rocket launch into space. What is truly bizarre and dumbfounding is that this rocket launch took place in 1555. According to the 450 page manuscript thousands of people witnessed this event, which took place in what is today the Romanian city of Sibiu. The manuscript describes the rocket launch as a complete success. This is the first known manuscript on rockets in the world and the type of rockets described in the documents were later launched at Cape Kennedy and used in several space programs!
1.BucegiMountainTunnelSystem
In 2003, with the use of brand new satellite technology, the Pentagon discovered that there was a system of tunnels and caves underneath an ancient sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. There is a cloud of mystery surrounding what was found and there are many rumors connected to the discovery. It was reported that a representative of the Illuminati was sent to the site shortly after the discovery. It was also rumored that the remains of giants were found inside the tunnels. Conspiracy theorists would say that an effort has been made by the government to hide what was actually found inside of these tunnels. With a lack of any kind of hard evidence all that one can do is speculate as to what was actually found inside of these recently discovered tunnels.

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Protesters gathered in central Chisinau on Friday, to march against their current government and in solidarity with the anti-corruption protests which have swept neighbouring Romania.
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During a visit to Greece intended to repair ties with the EU, Vladimir Putin said that Russia has “no choice” but to target Romania, which has recently opened a NATO missile defense base, and Poland, which plans to do so within two years.
“If yesterday people simply did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs in those areas of Romania, then today we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. And it will be the same with Poland,” Putin said during a joint press conference with GreekPrime MinisterAlexis Tsipras in Athens on Friday.
The RussianPresident was referring to the Deveselu facility that officially became operational in May after nearly a decade and $800 million of planning and construction.
“At the moment the interceptor missiles installed have a range of 500 kilometers, soon this will go up to 1000 kilometers, and worse than that, they can be rearmed with 2400km-range offensive missiles even today, and it can be done by simply switching the software, so that even the Romanians themselves won’t know,” said Putin, who is in Greece for a two-day tour.
“We have the capability to respond. The whole world saw what our medium-range sea-based missiles are capable of [in Syria]. But we violate no agreements. And our ground-based Iskander missiles have also proven themselves as superb,” continued Putin.
Russia’s political and military leadership has repeatedly spoken out against the missile defense shield since it was proposed during the George W. Bush administration, and Putin reiterated that Moscow does not believe the European part of it is targeted against a potential threat from Iran.
“NATO fend us off with vague statements that this is no threat to Russia… That the whole project began as a preventive measure against Iran’s nuclear program. Where is that program now? It doesn’t exist,” said Putin, referring to the nuclear treaty that was concluded between the world’s major powers and Tehran last year. “We have been saying since the early 2000s that we will have to react somehow to your moves to undermine international security. No one is listening to us.”
Alexis Tsipras in his turn reiterated that Russia is a player in the European security theater and that current attempts to alienate Moscow with measures such as sanctions reminds him of Cold War times.
“European security cannot be achieved without cooperation and dialogue with Russia,” Tsipras said in an interview with Sputnik. “I don't believe that we can move forward or ensure compliance with international law while caught in a vicious circle of sanctions, militarization and Cold War rhetoric.”
President Putin arrived in Greece on Friday for a two-day visit that involves meetings with his Greek counterpart, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, and other top-level discussions.
It is the Russian president’s first EU trip in seven months, and comes just weeks before Brussels decides on whether to extend EU sanctions against Russia.

published:28 May 2016

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More than 250,000Romanians demonstrated on Wednesday (February 1) against a government decree decriminalising some graft offences, seen as the biggest retreat on reforms since the country joined the European Union in 2007.
Romania's top judicial watchdog, the SuperiorMagistrates' Council (CSM), earlier in the day filed a constitutional court challenge to the decree unveiled by the new Social Democrat government of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu.
Numbers of protesters rose to a new high in the evening, reaching 130,000-150,000 outside the cabinet building in Bucharest.
Another 100,000-150,000 were estimated by riot police to have joined similar rallies in 55 other towns and cities.
The decree was approved by the cabinet on Tuesday evening.
"Repeal it, then leave," protesters shouted. "Thieves, thieves." Many waved Romanian national flags.
If enforced, as planned, within 10 days, the decree would, among other things, decriminalise abuse-of-power offences in which the sums involved are less than 200,000 lei ($48,000).
That would put an end to the current trial of Social Democrat party leader Liviu Dragnea, accused of using his political influence to secure state salaries for two people working at his party headquarters between 2006 and 2013.
Dozens of other political figures from all parties stand to benefit from the decree.
Two opposition parties, the centrist Liberals and the Save Romania UnionUSR, filed a no-confidence motion on Wednesday against the government which has little chance of succeeding.
As parliament opened for its first regular session of the year, USR lawmakers paraded banners reading "Shame" and other opposition deputies shouted "Resignation" or "Thieves".
Romania's Social Democrats won back power in a December 2016 election, one year after protesters drove them from office in an outpouring of anger over a deadly fire at a nightclub that many blamed on corruption and impunity.
Anti-corruption prosecutors are currently investigating over 2,000 abuse-of-power cases.
Six western countries including Germany and the United States issued a joint statement warning that the government's move would undermine Romania's international reputation and position in the EU and NATO.
The decree would apply to ongoing investigations and trials as well as new cases. Criminal negligence would no longer be an offence, and the definition of conflict of interest would be narrowed.

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The Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu allowed people of German descent to leave for Germany during the Cold War - in return for money.
This secret trade cost the German government billions and continued for more than 20 years. The communist regime in Bucharest used the foreign currency to pay down its state debts.
Around250,000Romanians of German descent were ‘bought out’ this way - in fact, almost all of them. Their ancestors had lived there for more than 800 years. This was the biggest buy-out in history and the German public wasn’t told about it. Ceausescu insisted on the utmost secrecy; the world wasn’t supposed to find out that Romania was selling off its citizens. But few people in the German government knew about the operation either. The only negotiator acting on its behalf was HeinzGünther Hüsch, a lawyer from Düsseldorf. Between 1968 and 1989, he met the Romanian secret service, the Securitate, hundreds of times, carrying suitcases full of money and a firearm. 25 years after the raising of the Iron Curtain, the former Christian Democrat politician opened his archives and discussed this secret Cold War deal for the first time.
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Al Jazeera World - Romania: The Spectre of Tyranny

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Romania's 50-year dictatorship caused social problems, poverty, and political and economic instability. A young Romanian journalist uncovers the continuing legacy of Nicolae Ceausescu's tyranny that still casts an enduring influence over people's lives today.
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Romanian President Just Shut Trump Up In Front Of Reporters And His Face Was Priceless!

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Bizarre Discoveries in Romania

From mysterious tools to even an entire tunnel system being found using the latest technology, these discoveries are truly amazing!
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8.Tartaria Tablets
In 1961 the Tartaria Tablets were discovered during an archeological excavation at a Neolithic site in Romania. The tablets are a little over two inches across and are inscribed on one side with different images like a horned animal and a tree. Scientists from around the world examined the artifacts and carbon dating was used to reveal that the tablets were over 6500 years old, meaning they were examples of the earliest form of writing in the world.
7.Dobrogea UndergroundLabyrinth
33 miles from Constanta, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania, lies a huge underground labyrinth. Starting in 1916, researchers began to investigate the labyrinth and discovered ancient remains left by human beings such as carved walls and ceilings and very old ceramic fragments. Thanks to these remains we know that the cave was inhabited from between the first and tenth century A.D. It is a very vast and confusing labyrinth and the people that inhabited the labyrinth had to use a marking system to avoid getting lost.
6.Pestera Muierii Fossil
Inside of the Pestera Muierii caves of Romania a 35000 year old fossil was discovered. Uncovered in 1952 this fossil of a woman with rugged traits is the oldest known fossil to be discovered in Romania. This fossil also helps support the theory that ancient humans went back to Africa after journeying to Eurasia.
5.MysteriousAncientComplexObjectDiscover in the beginning of 1974 by construction workers in central Romania, no one knows what this ancient tool was used for and, at first, no one cared. For 21 years after its discovery it lay in a storage room at the Museum of Transylvania. Finally, in 1995 it was analyzed and it was discovered that it was a metal piece made mostly of aluminum. With two indented holes and a two fin shaped protrusion at one end, it is speculated that it could have been part of a larger tool, but the true use and origins of this millennia old piece remains a mystery to this day.
4.RomanianSkull
For people in the west discovering romanian culture, both ancient and current, can be quite bizarre and different, something we are not used to or accustomed to. In peasant culture there is a very strong belief in the undead and the evil eye. Magic is regarded as something very real and powerful. Perhaps this can explain the mysterious skull that was found in Romania because it is hard to find another explanation for this warped, bizarre looking fossil.
3.BronzeMatrix Of Sarmizegetusa
In 2013 there was a huge storm that uprooted a tree in the Romanian city of Sarmizegetusa Regia. In thehole left by the fallen tree lay a very unique bronze matrix. Known as one of the most important archeological discoveries ever made in the area it is the only known matrix of its kind ever discovered in the area. It has a hexagonal shape and is covered with the outlines of several animals. The over 2000 year old piece was used by a jewelry designer to create matrixes that helped to mold precious metals into jewelry. This piece is a sneak peak into the way our ancient ancestors live making it invaluable.
2.The Sibiu Manuscripts
Published in 1967 in the Romanian Historical Review this manuscript describes a rocket launch into space. What is truly bizarre and dumbfounding is that this rocket launch took place in 1555. According to the 450 page manuscript thousands of people witnessed this event, which took place in what is today the Romanian city of Sibiu. The manuscript describes the rocket launch as a complete success. This is the first known manuscript on rockets in the world and the type of rockets described in the documents were later launched at Cape Kennedy and used in several space programs!
1.BucegiMountainTunnelSystem
In 2003, with the use of brand new satellite technology, the Pentagon discovered that there was a system of tunnels and caves underneath an ancient sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. There is a cloud of mystery surrounding what was found and there are many rumors connected to the discovery. It was reported that a representative of the Illuminati was sent to the site shortly after the discovery. It was also rumored that the remains of giants were found inside the tunnels. Conspiracy theorists would say that an effort has been made by the government to hide what was actually found inside of these tunnels. With a lack of any kind of hard evidence all that one can do is speculate as to what was actually found inside of these recently discovered tunnels.

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Moldova: Protesters march in solidarity with Romania in Chisinau

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Moldova: Protesters march in solidarity with Romania in Chisinau

Protesters gathered in central Chisinau on Friday, to march against their current government and in solidarity with the anti-corruption protests which have swept neighbouring Romania.
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During a visit to Greece intended to repair ties with the EU, Vladimir Putin said that Russia has “no choice” but to target Romania, which has recently opened a NATO missile defense base, and Poland, which plans to do so within two years.
“If yesterday people simply did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs in those areas of Romania, then today we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. And it will be the same with Poland,” Putin said during a joint press conference with GreekPrime MinisterAlexis Tsipras in Athens on Friday.
The RussianPresident was referring to the Deveselu facility that officially became operational in May after nearly a decade and $800 million of planning and construction.
“At the moment the interceptor missiles installed have a range of 500 kilometers, soon this will go up to 1000 kilometers, and worse than that, they can be rearmed with 2400km-range offensive missiles even today, and it can be done by simply switching the software, so that even the Romanians themselves won’t know,” said Putin, who is in Greece for a two-day tour.
“We have the capability to respond. The whole world saw what our medium-range sea-based missiles are capable of [in Syria]. But we violate no agreements. And our ground-based Iskander missiles have also proven themselves as superb,” continued Putin.
Russia’s political and military leadership has repeatedly spoken out against the missile defense shield since it was proposed during the George W. Bush administration, and Putin reiterated that Moscow does not believe the European part of it is targeted against a potential threat from Iran.
“NATO fend us off with vague statements that this is no threat to Russia… That the whole project began as a preventive measure against Iran’s nuclear program. Where is that program now? It doesn’t exist,” said Putin, referring to the nuclear treaty that was concluded between the world’s major powers and Tehran last year. “We have been saying since the early 2000s that we will have to react somehow to your moves to undermine international security. No one is listening to us.”
Alexis Tsipras in his turn reiterated that Russia is a player in the European security theater and that current attempts to alienate Moscow with measures such as sanctions reminds him of Cold War times.
“European security cannot be achieved without cooperation and dialogue with Russia,” Tsipras said in an interview with Sputnik. “I don't believe that we can move forward or ensure compliance with international law while caught in a vicious circle of sanctions, militarization and Cold War rhetoric.”
President Putin arrived in Greece on Friday for a two-day visit that involves meetings with his Greek counterpart, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, and other top-level discussions.
It is the Russian president’s first EU trip in seven months, and comes just weeks before Brussels decides on whether to extend EU sanctions against Russia.

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Clashes erupt in Romania's largest anti-corruption protest

Clashes erupt in Romania's largest anti-corruption protest

Clashes erupt in Romania's largest anti-corruption protest

More than 250,000Romanians demonstrated on Wednesday (February 1) against a government decree decriminalising some graft offences, seen as the biggest retreat on reforms since the country joined the European Union in 2007.
Romania's top judicial watchdog, the SuperiorMagistrates' Council (CSM), earlier in the day filed a constitutional court challenge to the decree unveiled by the new Social Democrat government of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu.
Numbers of protesters rose to a new high in the evening, reaching 130,000-150,000 outside the cabinet building in Bucharest.
Another 100,000-150,000 were estimated by riot police to have joined similar rallies in 55 other towns and cities.
The decree was approved by the cabinet on Tuesday evening.
"Repeal it, then leave," protesters shouted. "Thieves, thieves." Many waved Romanian national flags.
If enforced, as planned, within 10 days, the decree would, among other things, decriminalise abuse-of-power offences in which the sums involved are less than 200,000 lei ($48,000).
That would put an end to the current trial of Social Democrat party leader Liviu Dragnea, accused of using his political influence to secure state salaries for two people working at his party headquarters between 2006 and 2013.
Dozens of other political figures from all parties stand to benefit from the decree.
Two opposition parties, the centrist Liberals and the Save Romania UnionUSR, filed a no-confidence motion on Wednesday against the government which has little chance of succeeding.
As parliament opened for its first regular session of the year, USR lawmakers paraded banners reading "Shame" and other opposition deputies shouted "Resignation" or "Thieves".
Romania's Social Democrats won back power in a December 2016 election, one year after protesters drove them from office in an outpouring of anger over a deadly fire at a nightclub that many blamed on corruption and impunity.
Anti-corruption prosecutors are currently investigating over 2,000 abuse-of-power cases.
Six western countries including Germany and the United States issued a joint statement warning that the government's move would undermine Romania's international reputation and position in the EU and NATO.
The decree would apply to ongoing investigations and trials as well as new cases. Criminal negligence would no longer be an offence, and the definition of conflict of interest would be narrowed.

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Salman Khan would have surely skipped a beat in Manali (where he is currently shooting for Kabir Khan’s Tubelight) as the news of Romania being hit by an earthquake reached him.Iulia Vantur, who is most of the times around Sallu Bhai, headed out of India to Romania some time back as she had to sort out her Visa formalities (Video: Iulia To HeadBack Home To Romania, August 28).Romania which is not often hit by earthquakes was shaken this morning & so was Ms. Vantur. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) detected a 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Romania. The quake struck at 2:11 am local time. lulia posted a small clipping on her Instagram account soon after the earthquake hit.

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RUSSIA and NORTH KOREA Needs to be STOPPED! TRUMP Speaks out in POLAND!

A secret Cold War deal between Romania and Germany | DW Documentary

The Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu allowed people of German descent to leave for Germany during the Cold War - in return for money.
This secret trade cost the German government billions and continued for more than 20 years. The communist regime in Bucharest used the foreign currency to pay down its state debts.
Around250,000Romanians of German descent were ‘bought out’ this way - in fact, almost all of them. Their ancestors had lived there for more than 800 years. This was the biggest buy-out in history and the German public wasn’t told about it. Ceausescu insisted on the utmost secrecy; the world wasn’t supposed to find out that Romania was selling off its citizens. But few people in the German government knew about the operation either. The only negotiator acting on its behalf w...

published: 07 Jun 2017

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Moldova: Protesters march in solidarity with Romania in Chisinau

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During a visit to Greece intended to repair ties with the EU, Vladimir Putin said that Russia has “no choice” but to target Romania, which has recently opened a NATO missile defense base, and Poland, which plans to do so within two years.
“If yesterday people simply did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs in those areas of Romania, then today we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. And it will be the same with Poland,” Putin said during a joint press conference with GreekPrime MinisterAlexis Tsipras in Athens on Friday.
The RussianPresident was referring to the Deveselu facility that officially became operational in May after nearly a decade and $80...

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Clashes erupt in Romania's largest anti-corruption protest

More than 250,000Romanians demonstrated on Wednesday (February 1) against a government decree decriminalising some graft offences, seen as the biggest retreat on reforms since the country joined the European Union in 2007.
Romania's top judicial watchdog, the SuperiorMagistrates' Council (CSM), earlier in the day filed a constitutional court challenge to the decree unveiled by the new Social Democrat government of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu.
Numbers of protesters rose to a new high in the evening, reaching 130,000-150,000 outside the cabinet building in Bucharest.
Another 100,000-150,000 were estimated by riot police to have joined similar rallies in 55 other towns and cities.
The decree was approved by the cabinet on Tuesday evening.
"Repeal it, then leave," protesters shouted....

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Salman Khan would have surely skipped a beat in Manali (where he is currently shooting for Kabir Khan’s Tubelight) as the news of Romania being hit by an earthquake reached him.Iulia Vantur, who is most of the times around Sallu Bhai, headed out of India to Romania some time back as she had to sort out her Visa formalities (Video: Iulia To HeadBack Home To Romania, August 28).Romania which is not often hit by earthquakes was shaken this morning & so was Ms. Vantur. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) detected a 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Romania. The quake struck at 2:11 am local time. lulia posted a small clipping on her Instagram account soon after the earthquake hit.

published: 24 Sep 2016

RUSSIA and NORTH KOREA Needs to be STOPPED! TRUMP Speaks out in POLAND!

The Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu allowed people of German descent to leave for Germany during the Cold War - in return for money.
This secret trade cost the German government billions and continued for more than 20 years. The communist regime in Bucharest used the foreign currency to pay down its state debts.
Around250,000Romanians of German descent were ‘bought out’ this way - in fact, almost all of them. Their ancestors had lived there for more than 800 years. This was the biggest buy-out in history and the German public wasn’t told about it. Ceausescu insisted on the utmost secrecy; the world wasn’t supposed to find out that Romania was selling off its citizens. But few people in the German government knew about the operation either. The only negotiator acting on its behalf was HeinzGünther Hüsch, a lawyer from Düsseldorf. Between 1968 and 1989, he met the Romanian secret service, the Securitate, hundreds of times, carrying suitcases full of money and a firearm. 25 years after the raising of the Iron Curtain, the former Christian Democrat politician opened his archives and discussed this secret Cold War deal for the first time.
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The Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu allowed people of German descent to leave for Germany during the Cold War - in return for money.
This secret trade cost the German government billions and continued for more than 20 years. The communist regime in Bucharest used the foreign currency to pay down its state debts.
Around250,000Romanians of German descent were ‘bought out’ this way - in fact, almost all of them. Their ancestors had lived there for more than 800 years. This was the biggest buy-out in history and the German public wasn’t told about it. Ceausescu insisted on the utmost secrecy; the world wasn’t supposed to find out that Romania was selling off its citizens. But few people in the German government knew about the operation either. The only negotiator acting on its behalf was HeinzGünther Hüsch, a lawyer from Düsseldorf. Between 1968 and 1989, he met the Romanian secret service, the Securitate, hundreds of times, carrying suitcases full of money and a firearm. 25 years after the raising of the Iron Curtain, the former Christian Democrat politician opened his archives and discussed this secret Cold War deal for the first time.
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Bizarre Discoveries in Romania

From mysterious tools to even an entire tunnel system being found using the latest technology, these discoveries are truly amazing!
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From mysterious tools to even an entire tunnel system being found using the latest technology, these discoveries are truly amazing!
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8.Tartaria Tablets
In 1961 the Tartaria Tablets were discovered during an archeological excavation at a Neolithic site in Romania. The tablets are a little over two inches across and are inscribed on one side with different images like a horned animal and a tree. Scientists from around the world examined the artifacts and carbon dating was used to reveal that the tablets were over 6500 years old, meaning they were examples of the earliest form of writing in the world.
7.Dobrogea UndergroundLabyrinth
33 miles from Constanta, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania, lies a huge underground labyrinth. Starting in 1916, researchers began to investigate the labyrinth and discovered ancient remains left by human beings such as carved walls and ceilings and very old ceramic fragments. Thanks to these remains we know that the cave was inhabited from between the first and tenth century A.D. It is a very vast and confusing labyrinth and the people that inhabited the labyrinth had to use a marking system to avoid getting lost.
6.Pestera Muierii Fossil
Inside of the Pestera Muierii caves of Romania a 35000 year old fossil was discovered. Uncovered in 1952 this fossil of a woman with rugged traits is the oldest known fossil to be discovered in Romania. This fossil also helps support the theory that ancient humans went back to Africa after journeying to Eurasia.
5.MysteriousAncientComplexObjectDiscover in the beginning of 1974 by construction workers in central Romania, no one knows what this ancient tool was used for and, at first, no one cared. For 21 years after its discovery it lay in a storage room at the Museum of Transylvania. Finally, in 1995 it was analyzed and it was discovered that it was a metal piece made mostly of aluminum. With two indented holes and a two fin shaped protrusion at one end, it is speculated that it could have been part of a larger tool, but the true use and origins of this millennia old piece remains a mystery to this day.
4.RomanianSkull
For people in the west discovering romanian culture, both ancient and current, can be quite bizarre and different, something we are not used to or accustomed to. In peasant culture there is a very strong belief in the undead and the evil eye. Magic is regarded as something very real and powerful. Perhaps this can explain the mysterious skull that was found in Romania because it is hard to find another explanation for this warped, bizarre looking fossil.
3.BronzeMatrix Of Sarmizegetusa
In 2013 there was a huge storm that uprooted a tree in the Romanian city of Sarmizegetusa Regia. In thehole left by the fallen tree lay a very unique bronze matrix. Known as one of the most important archeological discoveries ever made in the area it is the only known matrix of its kind ever discovered in the area. It has a hexagonal shape and is covered with the outlines of several animals. The over 2000 year old piece was used by a jewelry designer to create matrixes that helped to mold precious metals into jewelry. This piece is a sneak peak into the way our ancient ancestors live making it invaluable.
2.The Sibiu Manuscripts
Published in 1967 in the Romanian Historical Review this manuscript describes a rocket launch into space. What is truly bizarre and dumbfounding is that this rocket launch took place in 1555. According to the 450 page manuscript thousands of people witnessed this event, which took place in what is today the Romanian city of Sibiu. The manuscript describes the rocket launch as a complete success. This is the first known manuscript on rockets in the world and the type of rockets described in the documents were later launched at Cape Kennedy and used in several space programs!
1.BucegiMountainTunnelSystem
In 2003, with the use of brand new satellite technology, the Pentagon discovered that there was a system of tunnels and caves underneath an ancient sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. There is a cloud of mystery surrounding what was found and there are many rumors connected to the discovery. It was reported that a representative of the Illuminati was sent to the site shortly after the discovery. It was also rumored that the remains of giants were found inside the tunnels. Conspiracy theorists would say that an effort has been made by the government to hide what was actually found inside of these tunnels. With a lack of any kind of hard evidence all that one can do is speculate as to what was actually found inside of these recently discovered tunnels.

From mysterious tools to even an entire tunnel system being found using the latest technology, these discoveries are truly amazing!
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8.Tartaria Tablets
In 1961 the Tartaria Tablets were discovered during an archeological excavation at a Neolithic site in Romania. The tablets are a little over two inches across and are inscribed on one side with different images like a horned animal and a tree. Scientists from around the world examined the artifacts and carbon dating was used to reveal that the tablets were over 6500 years old, meaning they were examples of the earliest form of writing in the world.
7.Dobrogea UndergroundLabyrinth
33 miles from Constanta, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania, lies a huge underground labyrinth. Starting in 1916, researchers began to investigate the labyrinth and discovered ancient remains left by human beings such as carved walls and ceilings and very old ceramic fragments. Thanks to these remains we know that the cave was inhabited from between the first and tenth century A.D. It is a very vast and confusing labyrinth and the people that inhabited the labyrinth had to use a marking system to avoid getting lost.
6.Pestera Muierii Fossil
Inside of the Pestera Muierii caves of Romania a 35000 year old fossil was discovered. Uncovered in 1952 this fossil of a woman with rugged traits is the oldest known fossil to be discovered in Romania. This fossil also helps support the theory that ancient humans went back to Africa after journeying to Eurasia.
5.MysteriousAncientComplexObjectDiscover in the beginning of 1974 by construction workers in central Romania, no one knows what this ancient tool was used for and, at first, no one cared. For 21 years after its discovery it lay in a storage room at the Museum of Transylvania. Finally, in 1995 it was analyzed and it was discovered that it was a metal piece made mostly of aluminum. With two indented holes and a two fin shaped protrusion at one end, it is speculated that it could have been part of a larger tool, but the true use and origins of this millennia old piece remains a mystery to this day.
4.RomanianSkull
For people in the west discovering romanian culture, both ancient and current, can be quite bizarre and different, something we are not used to or accustomed to. In peasant culture there is a very strong belief in the undead and the evil eye. Magic is regarded as something very real and powerful. Perhaps this can explain the mysterious skull that was found in Romania because it is hard to find another explanation for this warped, bizarre looking fossil.
3.BronzeMatrix Of Sarmizegetusa
In 2013 there was a huge storm that uprooted a tree in the Romanian city of Sarmizegetusa Regia. In thehole left by the fallen tree lay a very unique bronze matrix. Known as one of the most important archeological discoveries ever made in the area it is the only known matrix of its kind ever discovered in the area. It has a hexagonal shape and is covered with the outlines of several animals. The over 2000 year old piece was used by a jewelry designer to create matrixes that helped to mold precious metals into jewelry. This piece is a sneak peak into the way our ancient ancestors live making it invaluable.
2.The Sibiu Manuscripts
Published in 1967 in the Romanian Historical Review this manuscript describes a rocket launch into space. What is truly bizarre and dumbfounding is that this rocket launch took place in 1555. According to the 450 page manuscript thousands of people witnessed this event, which took place in what is today the Romanian city of Sibiu. The manuscript describes the rocket launch as a complete success. This is the first known manuscript on rockets in the world and the type of rockets described in the documents were later launched at Cape Kennedy and used in several space programs!
1.BucegiMountainTunnelSystem
In 2003, with the use of brand new satellite technology, the Pentagon discovered that there was a system of tunnels and caves underneath an ancient sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains of Romania. There is a cloud of mystery surrounding what was found and there are many rumors connected to the discovery. It was reported that a representative of the Illuminati was sent to the site shortly after the discovery. It was also rumored that the remains of giants were found inside the tunnels. Conspiracy theorists would say that an effort has been made by the government to hide what was actually found inside of these tunnels. With a lack of any kind of hard evidence all that one can do is speculate as to what was actually found inside of these recently discovered tunnels.

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During a visit to Greece intended to repair ties with the EU, Vladimir Putin said that Russia has “no choice” but to target Romania, which has recently opened a NATO missile defense base, and Poland, which plans to do so within two years.
“If yesterday people simply did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs in those areas of Romania, then today we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. And it will be the same with Poland,” Putin said during a joint press conference with GreekPrime MinisterAlexis Tsipras in Athens on Friday.
The RussianPresident was referring to the Deveselu facility that officially became operational in May after nearly a decade and $800 million of planning and construction.
“At the moment the interceptor missiles installed have a range of 500 kilometers, soon this will go up to 1000 kilometers, and worse than that, they can be rearmed with 2400km-range offensive missiles even today, and it can be done by simply switching the software, so that even the Romanians themselves won’t know,” said Putin, who is in Greece for a two-day tour.
“We have the capability to respond. The whole world saw what our medium-range sea-based missiles are capable of [in Syria]. But we violate no agreements. And our ground-based Iskander missiles have also proven themselves as superb,” continued Putin.
Russia’s political and military leadership has repeatedly spoken out against the missile defense shield since it was proposed during the George W. Bush administration, and Putin reiterated that Moscow does not believe the European part of it is targeted against a potential threat from Iran.
“NATO fend us off with vague statements that this is no threat to Russia… That the whole project began as a preventive measure against Iran’s nuclear program. Where is that program now? It doesn’t exist,” said Putin, referring to the nuclear treaty that was concluded between the world’s major powers and Tehran last year. “We have been saying since the early 2000s that we will have to react somehow to your moves to undermine international security. No one is listening to us.”
Alexis Tsipras in his turn reiterated that Russia is a player in the European security theater and that current attempts to alienate Moscow with measures such as sanctions reminds him of Cold War times.
“European security cannot be achieved without cooperation and dialogue with Russia,” Tsipras said in an interview with Sputnik. “I don't believe that we can move forward or ensure compliance with international law while caught in a vicious circle of sanctions, militarization and Cold War rhetoric.”
President Putin arrived in Greece on Friday for a two-day visit that involves meetings with his Greek counterpart, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, and other top-level discussions.
It is the Russian president’s first EU trip in seven months, and comes just weeks before Brussels decides on whether to extend EU sanctions against Russia.

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During a visit to Greece intended to repair ties with the EU, Vladimir Putin said that Russia has “no choice” but to target Romania, which has recently opened a NATO missile defense base, and Poland, which plans to do so within two years.
“If yesterday people simply did not know what it means to be in the crosshairs in those areas of Romania, then today we will be forced to carry out certain measures to ensure our security. And it will be the same with Poland,” Putin said during a joint press conference with GreekPrime MinisterAlexis Tsipras in Athens on Friday.
The RussianPresident was referring to the Deveselu facility that officially became operational in May after nearly a decade and $800 million of planning and construction.
“At the moment the interceptor missiles installed have a range of 500 kilometers, soon this will go up to 1000 kilometers, and worse than that, they can be rearmed with 2400km-range offensive missiles even today, and it can be done by simply switching the software, so that even the Romanians themselves won’t know,” said Putin, who is in Greece for a two-day tour.
“We have the capability to respond. The whole world saw what our medium-range sea-based missiles are capable of [in Syria]. But we violate no agreements. And our ground-based Iskander missiles have also proven themselves as superb,” continued Putin.
Russia’s political and military leadership has repeatedly spoken out against the missile defense shield since it was proposed during the George W. Bush administration, and Putin reiterated that Moscow does not believe the European part of it is targeted against a potential threat from Iran.
“NATO fend us off with vague statements that this is no threat to Russia… That the whole project began as a preventive measure against Iran’s nuclear program. Where is that program now? It doesn’t exist,” said Putin, referring to the nuclear treaty that was concluded between the world’s major powers and Tehran last year. “We have been saying since the early 2000s that we will have to react somehow to your moves to undermine international security. No one is listening to us.”
Alexis Tsipras in his turn reiterated that Russia is a player in the European security theater and that current attempts to alienate Moscow with measures such as sanctions reminds him of Cold War times.
“European security cannot be achieved without cooperation and dialogue with Russia,” Tsipras said in an interview with Sputnik. “I don't believe that we can move forward or ensure compliance with international law while caught in a vicious circle of sanctions, militarization and Cold War rhetoric.”
President Putin arrived in Greece on Friday for a two-day visit that involves meetings with his Greek counterpart, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, and other top-level discussions.
It is the Russian president’s first EU trip in seven months, and comes just weeks before Brussels decides on whether to extend EU sanctions against Russia.

Clashes erupt in Romania's largest anti-corruption protest

More than 250,000Romanians demonstrated on Wednesday (February 1) against a government decree decriminalising some graft offences, seen as the biggest retreat ...

More than 250,000Romanians demonstrated on Wednesday (February 1) against a government decree decriminalising some graft offences, seen as the biggest retreat on reforms since the country joined the European Union in 2007.
Romania's top judicial watchdog, the SuperiorMagistrates' Council (CSM), earlier in the day filed a constitutional court challenge to the decree unveiled by the new Social Democrat government of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu.
Numbers of protesters rose to a new high in the evening, reaching 130,000-150,000 outside the cabinet building in Bucharest.
Another 100,000-150,000 were estimated by riot police to have joined similar rallies in 55 other towns and cities.
The decree was approved by the cabinet on Tuesday evening.
"Repeal it, then leave," protesters shouted. "Thieves, thieves." Many waved Romanian national flags.
If enforced, as planned, within 10 days, the decree would, among other things, decriminalise abuse-of-power offences in which the sums involved are less than 200,000 lei ($48,000).
That would put an end to the current trial of Social Democrat party leader Liviu Dragnea, accused of using his political influence to secure state salaries for two people working at his party headquarters between 2006 and 2013.
Dozens of other political figures from all parties stand to benefit from the decree.
Two opposition parties, the centrist Liberals and the Save Romania UnionUSR, filed a no-confidence motion on Wednesday against the government which has little chance of succeeding.
As parliament opened for its first regular session of the year, USR lawmakers paraded banners reading "Shame" and other opposition deputies shouted "Resignation" or "Thieves".
Romania's Social Democrats won back power in a December 2016 election, one year after protesters drove them from office in an outpouring of anger over a deadly fire at a nightclub that many blamed on corruption and impunity.
Anti-corruption prosecutors are currently investigating over 2,000 abuse-of-power cases.
Six western countries including Germany and the United States issued a joint statement warning that the government's move would undermine Romania's international reputation and position in the EU and NATO.
The decree would apply to ongoing investigations and trials as well as new cases. Criminal negligence would no longer be an offence, and the definition of conflict of interest would be narrowed.

More than 250,000Romanians demonstrated on Wednesday (February 1) against a government decree decriminalising some graft offences, seen as the biggest retreat on reforms since the country joined the European Union in 2007.
Romania's top judicial watchdog, the SuperiorMagistrates' Council (CSM), earlier in the day filed a constitutional court challenge to the decree unveiled by the new Social Democrat government of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu.
Numbers of protesters rose to a new high in the evening, reaching 130,000-150,000 outside the cabinet building in Bucharest.
Another 100,000-150,000 were estimated by riot police to have joined similar rallies in 55 other towns and cities.
The decree was approved by the cabinet on Tuesday evening.
"Repeal it, then leave," protesters shouted. "Thieves, thieves." Many waved Romanian national flags.
If enforced, as planned, within 10 days, the decree would, among other things, decriminalise abuse-of-power offences in which the sums involved are less than 200,000 lei ($48,000).
That would put an end to the current trial of Social Democrat party leader Liviu Dragnea, accused of using his political influence to secure state salaries for two people working at his party headquarters between 2006 and 2013.
Dozens of other political figures from all parties stand to benefit from the decree.
Two opposition parties, the centrist Liberals and the Save Romania UnionUSR, filed a no-confidence motion on Wednesday against the government which has little chance of succeeding.
As parliament opened for its first regular session of the year, USR lawmakers paraded banners reading "Shame" and other opposition deputies shouted "Resignation" or "Thieves".
Romania's Social Democrats won back power in a December 2016 election, one year after protesters drove them from office in an outpouring of anger over a deadly fire at a nightclub that many blamed on corruption and impunity.
Anti-corruption prosecutors are currently investigating over 2,000 abuse-of-power cases.
Six western countries including Germany and the United States issued a joint statement warning that the government's move would undermine Romania's international reputation and position in the EU and NATO.
The decree would apply to ongoing investigations and trials as well as new cases. Criminal negligence would no longer be an offence, and the definition of conflict of interest would be narrowed.

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Obama lied to the American people again, the Iran pallet of money was used to release the hostages. Obama has sold more weapons than any other president. The US uses contractors as soldiers in Afghanistan and does not count them when asked how many troops are in the country. US bombs Afghanistan with B52 bombers for the first time in a decade. Poroshenko building up for war, the propaganda is pushing the idea that Russia is ready to attack? US Turkey relations are in trouble, the US removes its nukes from the Incirlik airbase. Turkey and Iran strike a deal to work together in Syria. During an economic collapse you need to be prepared with the proper supplies.
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Salman Khan would have surely skipped a beat in Manali (where he is currently shooting for Kabir Khan’s Tubelight) as the news of Romania being hit by an earthquake reached him.Iulia Vantur, who is most of the times around Sallu Bhai, headed out of India to Romania some time back as she had to sort out her Visa formalities (Video: Iulia To HeadBack Home To Romania, August 28).Romania which is not often hit by earthquakes was shaken this morning & so was Ms. Vantur. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) detected a 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Romania. The quake struck at 2:11 am local time. lulia posted a small clipping on her Instagram account soon after the earthquake hit.

Salman Khan would have surely skipped a beat in Manali (where he is currently shooting for Kabir Khan’s Tubelight) as the news of Romania being hit by an earthquake reached him.Iulia Vantur, who is most of the times around Sallu Bhai, headed out of India to Romania some time back as she had to sort out her Visa formalities (Video: Iulia To HeadBack Home To Romania, August 28).Romania which is not often hit by earthquakes was shaken this morning & so was Ms. Vantur. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) detected a 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Romania. The quake struck at 2:11 am local time. lulia posted a small clipping on her Instagram account soon after the earthquake hit.

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If we follow our dreams and develop our skills, we become the wheels of an economic engine with over 20 million components. To be more specific, if more Romanians realize their potential, Romania's economy will become stronger. Let's find out how is this possible, and in the process have a quick look at some of the key drivers of economic growth.

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How to Eat Like A Romanian: An Introduction to Romanian Food, Family, and Culture Travel Vlog

Day 2 of my Romanian adventure has me still in Slobozia where we have a traditional Romanian Barbecue. We take a look at several traditional Romanian dishes, drinks, and culture. And we get drunk. All day drunk.
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Hey guys, how have you been? I'm so sorry to start this description intro with 'SorryI've missed my Friday night schedule again..', but nevertheless, that's exactly what I'm having to say, sorry! I'm sure if you follow me on Snapchat, or Instagram, with the addition of Instagram Stories, you will have found out that my family life has been very hectic lately, to say the least. Which made keeping up with my Friday evening uploading slots a near impossible task, at least for these past few weeks, or even for the weeks to come... Saying that I am trying my upmost to film and edit whenever and wherever possible, and rest assured, I will be uploading one video every week still, just not necessarily on Friday nights for now. I will however keep you all updated on Snapchat, Instagram as well as ...

published: 09 Aug 2016

Ep11: Ladies of Hip Hop :: Romania | Velvet Culture

Bucharest, Romaniahttp://www.velvetculture.com/ladies-of-hip-hop
On a recent trip to Bucharest I was able to meet up with Gani and EnerGIA, two female MC's from Romania. I wanted to talk to them about the music scene and hip hop culture in Romania.
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Languages of the Balkans(Greek, Turkish, Albanian, South Slavic, Romanian)

romanian culture

Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest Romania

Heading back to Bucharest from Brasov, Romania allowed us to eat all of our favorite Romanian dishes one last time before leaving the country. With this in mind, we headed over to La Plăcinte restaurant to order a complete meal. With a huge menu featuring a selection of Moldavian pies, soups, salads, grilled meats and desserts narrowing down what we wanted to have for the last time was a daunting task. We ended up ordering as follows:
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24 hours in Brasov, Romania

Often before we visit somewhere we have a general idea of what we're planning on doing when arriving; however, while heading to Brasov for the 1st time we had no clue. Our 24 hours spent in the city allowed us to cover most of the Old Town, do a bit of hiking and tuck into some delicious food before heading out for nightlife. With such time scarcity we tried to pack in as much as we possibly could. The following are some of the places we had a chance to visit in Brasov, Transylvania (Transilvania):
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How to Eat Like A Romanian: An Introduction to Romanian Food, Family, and Culture Travel Vlog

Day 2 of my Romanian adventure has me still in Slobozia where we have a traditional Romanian Barbecue. We take a look at several traditional Romanian dishes, dr...

Day 2 of my Romanian adventure has me still in Slobozia where we have a traditional Romanian Barbecue. We take a look at several traditional Romanian dishes, drinks, and culture. And we get drunk. All day drunk.
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Day 2 of my Romanian adventure has me still in Slobozia where we have a traditional Romanian Barbecue. We take a look at several traditional Romanian dishes, drinks, and culture. And we get drunk. All day drunk.
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Heading back to Bucharest from Brasov, Romania allowed us to eat all of our favorite Romanian dishes one last time before leaving the country. With this in mind, we headed over to La Plăcinte restaurant to order a complete meal. With a huge menu featuring a selection of Moldavian pies, soups, salads, grilled meats and desserts narrowing down what we wanted to have for the last time was a daunting task. We ended up ordering as follows:
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If you're in București be sure to try lunch or dinner at La Placinte (La Plăcinte).
1) Moldavian pie with sheep and goat cheese
2) Polenta cheese balls
3) Pork bake with cheese, cream, mushrooms, potatoes and tomatoes
4) Chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and caramel.
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Let's try it. I'm just eating it like a pizza. I don't know if is right.
Oh, that's still hot. Mmmm.
That's really good guys. Really good. A little greasy. My fingers are looking oily. But those flavors, the salty cheese and then you've got the bacon. It's real good. It's a nice little appetizer here. I like that you can have it as an appetizer or you could also have it as a main. Like if you were to eat that whole thing it's filling.
And we forgot to mention this can also be served as a dessert. That's right. You can get sweet ones as well. Yeah, sweet cheese and raisins and cranberries. We haven't tried one of those yet but. Maybe we should. Hahaha.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And if I cut it in half you can see that it is stuffed with cheese. Oh, yeah. Just look at that. Oh, yeah.
And here it comes with a garlic sauce with dill and also sour cream. So let's add a bit of sour cream. Dunk that in the garlic. Look at that. Oh, wow.
Mmmm. That's real good. That is so garlic-y. I'm going to have really bad breath after this but it is so good. It is worth it.
This is really good. This sort of reminds me a little bit of a lasagna. Mmmmm.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
Alright, time for me to try this. Wow! That is some kind of decadent. I don't even know how we're going to finish this. The two of us with one piece of cake.
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure..Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods & Romanian cuisine
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Heading back to Bucharest from Brasov, Romania allowed us to eat all of our favorite Romanian dishes one last time before leaving the country. With this in mind, we headed over to La Plăcinte restaurant to order a complete meal. With a huge menu featuring a selection of Moldavian pies, soups, salads, grilled meats and desserts narrowing down what we wanted to have for the last time was a daunting task. We ended up ordering as follows:
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If you're in București be sure to try lunch or dinner at La Placinte (La Plăcinte).
1) Moldavian pie with sheep and goat cheese
2) Polenta cheese balls
3) Pork bake with cheese, cream, mushrooms, potatoes and tomatoes
4) Chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and caramel.
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Let's try it. I'm just eating it like a pizza. I don't know if is right.
Oh, that's still hot. Mmmm.
That's really good guys. Really good. A little greasy. My fingers are looking oily. But those flavors, the salty cheese and then you've got the bacon. It's real good. It's a nice little appetizer here. I like that you can have it as an appetizer or you could also have it as a main. Like if you were to eat that whole thing it's filling.
And we forgot to mention this can also be served as a dessert. That's right. You can get sweet ones as well. Yeah, sweet cheese and raisins and cranberries. We haven't tried one of those yet but. Maybe we should. Hahaha.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And if I cut it in half you can see that it is stuffed with cheese. Oh, yeah. Just look at that. Oh, yeah.
And here it comes with a garlic sauce with dill and also sour cream. So let's add a bit of sour cream. Dunk that in the garlic. Look at that. Oh, wow.
Mmmm. That's real good. That is so garlic-y. I'm going to have really bad breath after this but it is so good. It is worth it.
This is really good. This sort of reminds me a little bit of a lasagna. Mmmmm.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
Alright, time for me to try this. Wow! That is some kind of decadent. I don't even know how we're going to finish this. The two of us with one piece of cake.
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure..Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods & Romanian cuisine
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Come join us as we explore traditional Romanian food in Bucharest and Brasov. RomanianCuisine is very underrated and includes many hearty dishes heavy in meats, cheeses and wines. It is the kind of food that sticks to your ribs and makes you want to have more and more.
One of our favorite restaurants in Bucharest was Plăcinte where we feasted on Moldavian pies, salads, soups grilled meats and desserts.
Visiting a restaurant that specializes in Polenta in Brasov, Transylvania we ordered the following traditional Roman food items:
Goulash, Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese), Somloi, Afinata, CotletDraculaTraditional Romanian Foods Playlist:
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest Romania
Traditional Romanian Food in Brasov, RomaniaGEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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Romanian Food: Romania Cuisine for Foodies Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure.
Don't worry, I can take care of this on my own if you leave it up to me.
Well, well. I'm guessing you enjoyed that? You better believe it. That was one heck of a big meal. I'm just basically in Siesta mode already. Sipping on my coffee. Not moving at all.
Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania video series showcasing Romanian food, Romanian culture and Romanian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Come join us as we explore traditional Romanian food in Bucharest and Brasov. RomanianCuisine is very underrated and includes many hearty dishes heavy in meats, cheeses and wines. It is the kind of food that sticks to your ribs and makes you want to have more and more.
One of our favorite restaurants in Bucharest was Plăcinte where we feasted on Moldavian pies, salads, soups grilled meats and desserts.
Visiting a restaurant that specializes in Polenta in Brasov, Transylvania we ordered the following traditional Roman food items:
Goulash, Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese), Somloi, Afinata, CotletDraculaTraditional Romanian Foods Playlist:
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest Romania
Traditional Romanian Food in Brasov, RomaniaGEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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Romanian Food: Romania Cuisine for Foodies Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure.
Don't worry, I can take care of this on my own if you leave it up to me.
Well, well. I'm guessing you enjoyed that? You better believe it. That was one heck of a big meal. I'm just basically in Siesta mode already. Sipping on my coffee. Not moving at all.
Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania video series showcasing Romanian food, Romanian culture and Romanian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Having visited Romania twice this year we've had ample time to sample a variety of different traditional dishes. While visiting Brasov, Transylvania we checked out a restaurant that specialized in polenta dishes. We ended up ordering the following:
Afinata (Bilberry Brandy)
CotletDracula (Dracula Pork)
Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese and sour cream)
Greek Salad
Goulash
Somloi (Sponge Cake)
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To say this was a feast of feasts would be an understatement. It was one of those meals where we could have passed out under the table for a while ;) However, considering how much food we ordered the bill came in at only 73 Lei ($18 USD). An absolute bargain in our opinion.
TraditionalRomanianFood in Brasov, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy. And, woah, it smells strong, so let's try a sip of that. Good stuff? Oh, yeah it is so sweet but yet it has like really high alcohol content. Is it like a syrup? Yeah, it tastes very syrup-y. That's a good way of describing it.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
It appears to be pork with some kind of sauce and like a copious amount of cheese. So it's like a melted cheese and maybe ketchup. Maybe it is Dracula's blood on your little pork medallion. Could be. Dracula's blood!
Would Dracula approve? I think he would. Yeah. That's really tasty.
And I ordered a side of polenta to go with my steak as well. So I'm going to try a bite. That's surprisingly tasty. I have to admit the first time I tried polenta, which was not that long ago, I didn't really like it. I thought gosh that is kind of bland. But it is really growing on me and if you haven't tried it before it's made out of cornmeal. And it has a yeah a kind of starchy kind of taste. You just need a good sauce on the polenta for it to taste good I think.
You've tried quite a bit of Romanian food so far. What are your impressions? My impressions are that it is quite tasty. It's typical of other Eastern European cuisines in the sense that it is very hearty. There is a lot of meat, there is a lot of starchy foods like polenta and potatoes and there is something else that is really cool is that there is really good wine here. Wine here is fantastic.
What's your take on Romanian food? Well, I am stuffed beyond belief so I have to agree. Very hearty. Very filling. Um, I also think this is not a country for vegetarians. You see meat during every meal. During lunch and dinner. Especially pork. So, keep that in mind.
So even though we're quite full we couldn't resist ordering a Romanian dessert. So right here we've got sponge cake with chocolate pudding, chocolate sauce. I think it has orange cognac and whipped cream. And who knows what else. So let's just dig in. That's a huge portion. We're sharing this.
So is it like again? I was going to say. I wish they had given me a bigger spoon because it is so good.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods, Romanian religion, Romanian cuisine and Romanian people.
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Having visited Romania twice this year we've had ample time to sample a variety of different traditional dishes. While visiting Brasov, Transylvania we checked out a restaurant that specialized in polenta dishes. We ended up ordering the following:
Afinata (Bilberry Brandy)
CotletDracula (Dracula Pork)
Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese and sour cream)
Greek Salad
Goulash
Somloi (Sponge Cake)
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To say this was a feast of feasts would be an understatement. It was one of those meals where we could have passed out under the table for a while ;) However, considering how much food we ordered the bill came in at only 73 Lei ($18 USD). An absolute bargain in our opinion.
TraditionalRomanianFood in Brasov, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy. And, woah, it smells strong, so let's try a sip of that. Good stuff? Oh, yeah it is so sweet but yet it has like really high alcohol content. Is it like a syrup? Yeah, it tastes very syrup-y. That's a good way of describing it.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
It appears to be pork with some kind of sauce and like a copious amount of cheese. So it's like a melted cheese and maybe ketchup. Maybe it is Dracula's blood on your little pork medallion. Could be. Dracula's blood!
Would Dracula approve? I think he would. Yeah. That's really tasty.
And I ordered a side of polenta to go with my steak as well. So I'm going to try a bite. That's surprisingly tasty. I have to admit the first time I tried polenta, which was not that long ago, I didn't really like it. I thought gosh that is kind of bland. But it is really growing on me and if you haven't tried it before it's made out of cornmeal. And it has a yeah a kind of starchy kind of taste. You just need a good sauce on the polenta for it to taste good I think.
You've tried quite a bit of Romanian food so far. What are your impressions? My impressions are that it is quite tasty. It's typical of other Eastern European cuisines in the sense that it is very hearty. There is a lot of meat, there is a lot of starchy foods like polenta and potatoes and there is something else that is really cool is that there is really good wine here. Wine here is fantastic.
What's your take on Romanian food? Well, I am stuffed beyond belief so I have to agree. Very hearty. Very filling. Um, I also think this is not a country for vegetarians. You see meat during every meal. During lunch and dinner. Especially pork. So, keep that in mind.
So even though we're quite full we couldn't resist ordering a Romanian dessert. So right here we've got sponge cake with chocolate pudding, chocolate sauce. I think it has orange cognac and whipped cream. And who knows what else. So let's just dig in. That's a huge portion. We're sharing this.
So is it like again? I was going to say. I wish they had given me a bigger spoon because it is so good.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods, Romanian religion, Romanian cuisine and Romanian people.
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Romania/Bucharest (Dance,music and Food) Part 16

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InternationalFolkloreFestivalCismigiuPark in Bucharest:
“Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival:
Cismigiu Park in Bucharest will host a new edition of Music and Traditions in Cismigiu International Folklore Festival this weekend. Over 2,000 artists, orchestras, brass bands, folk groups, and craftsmen will gather downtown Bucharest between June 24 and June 25 for Romania’s largest folklore festival.
The event kicks off on Friday, June 24, with a parade of Romanian and international folk costumes which will follow the route Romanian Athenaeum – Calea Victoriei – Cercul Militar National – Regina Elisabeta blvd. – Cismigiu Park.
The Bucharest Mayor’s Office, via CreArT – the Bucharest City Hall’s Centre for Creation, Art and Tradition organizes, between June 24 and 26, the fifth edition of the “Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival. The event will kick off in Friday, June 24, with a Romanian and international folk costumes’ parade, along the route: Romanian Athenaeum (George EnescuSquare) – Calea Victoriei – Military Circle – Regina Elisabeta Boulevard – Cismigiu Park (the StateArchive entrance).
The festival includes three great sections: folk shows, artisans’ fairs (40 huts where Romanian traditional products and artefacts will be on offer) and a traditional cuisine area. “By this edition of the International Folklore Festival, we wish to bring, once again, before the public in Bucharest traditions from all regions of Romania and from elsewhere. Our aim is not only to recapture the identity of the village in the urban space, but also to integrate genuine tradition in the wide European cultural circuit,” ClaudiaPopa, director of the festival, stated, quoted by Mediafax. The programme is a varied one: Romanian and international folk ensembles, ensembles representing ethnic minorities and national communities, reputed artists, brass bands and children’s bands. The cultural project also includes creative workshops for children, an ethno-cinématheque, as well as carriage and pony rides in specially-set up areas. The manifestations will take part throughout the festival, between 10am and 10pm, and the public’s entrance is free. The “Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival is the only event of its kind in Southern Romania, bringing before the public over 1,000 artists, in a national and international celebration of true value.

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InternationalFolkloreFestivalCismigiuPark in Bucharest:
“Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival:
Cismigiu Park in Bucharest will host a new edition of Music and Traditions in Cismigiu International Folklore Festival this weekend. Over 2,000 artists, orchestras, brass bands, folk groups, and craftsmen will gather downtown Bucharest between June 24 and June 25 for Romania’s largest folklore festival.
The event kicks off on Friday, June 24, with a parade of Romanian and international folk costumes which will follow the route Romanian Athenaeum – Calea Victoriei – Cercul Militar National – Regina Elisabeta blvd. – Cismigiu Park.
The Bucharest Mayor’s Office, via CreArT – the Bucharest City Hall’s Centre for Creation, Art and Tradition organizes, between June 24 and 26, the fifth edition of the “Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival. The event will kick off in Friday, June 24, with a Romanian and international folk costumes’ parade, along the route: Romanian Athenaeum (George EnescuSquare) – Calea Victoriei – Military Circle – Regina Elisabeta Boulevard – Cismigiu Park (the StateArchive entrance).
The festival includes three great sections: folk shows, artisans’ fairs (40 huts where Romanian traditional products and artefacts will be on offer) and a traditional cuisine area. “By this edition of the International Folklore Festival, we wish to bring, once again, before the public in Bucharest traditions from all regions of Romania and from elsewhere. Our aim is not only to recapture the identity of the village in the urban space, but also to integrate genuine tradition in the wide European cultural circuit,” ClaudiaPopa, director of the festival, stated, quoted by Mediafax. The programme is a varied one: Romanian and international folk ensembles, ensembles representing ethnic minorities and national communities, reputed artists, brass bands and children’s bands. The cultural project also includes creative workshops for children, an ethno-cinématheque, as well as carriage and pony rides in specially-set up areas. The manifestations will take part throughout the festival, between 10am and 10pm, and the public’s entrance is free. The “Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival is the only event of its kind in Southern Romania, bringing before the public over 1,000 artists, in a national and international celebration of true value.

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Hey guys, how have you been? I'm so sorry to start this description intro with 'SorryI've missed my Friday night schedule again..', but nevertheless, that's exactly what I'm having to say, sorry! I'm sure if you follow me on Snapchat, or Instagram, with the addition of Instagram Stories, you will have found out that my family life has been very hectic lately, to say the least. Which made keeping up with my Friday evening uploading slots a near impossible task, at least for these past few weeks, or even for the weeks to come... Saying that I am trying my upmost to film and edit whenever and wherever possible, and rest assured, I will be uploading one video every week still, just not necessarily on Friday nights for now. I will however keep you all updated on Snapchat, Instagram as well as Twitter, as soon as a new video becomes available, so you don't have to miss out on any of my future uploads :)
Onto the actual video, this week Mr FoodishBeauty Mike and I are taste testing some Romanian snacks we brought back from our travels to, you guessed it, Romania lol! It's been a while since we did a taste test video, so hopefully you'll enjoy having a little light hearted fun with us. Please remember to watch this in HD as always, and in the mean time if you miss me, I'm on Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter daily, so don't be shy and say hello! Take care and God bless my friends, see you all very soon! - TJ xx
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Hey guys, how have you been? I'm so sorry to start this description intro with 'SorryI've missed my Friday night schedule again..', but nevertheless, that's exactly what I'm having to say, sorry! I'm sure if you follow me on Snapchat, or Instagram, with the addition of Instagram Stories, you will have found out that my family life has been very hectic lately, to say the least. Which made keeping up with my Friday evening uploading slots a near impossible task, at least for these past few weeks, or even for the weeks to come... Saying that I am trying my upmost to film and edit whenever and wherever possible, and rest assured, I will be uploading one video every week still, just not necessarily on Friday nights for now. I will however keep you all updated on Snapchat, Instagram as well as Twitter, as soon as a new video becomes available, so you don't have to miss out on any of my future uploads :)
Onto the actual video, this week Mr FoodishBeauty Mike and I are taste testing some Romanian snacks we brought back from our travels to, you guessed it, Romania lol! It's been a while since we did a taste test video, so hopefully you'll enjoy having a little light hearted fun with us. Please remember to watch this in HD as always, and in the mean time if you miss me, I'm on Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter daily, so don't be shy and say hello! Take care and God bless my friends, see you all very soon! - TJ xx
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On a recent trip to Bucharest I was able to meet up with Gani and EnerGIA, two female MC's from Romania. I wanted to talk to them about the music scene and hip hop culture in Romania.
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Bucharest, Romaniahttp://www.velvetculture.com/ladies-of-hip-hop
On a recent trip to Bucharest I was able to meet up with Gani and EnerGIA, two female MC's from Romania. I wanted to talk to them about the music scene and hip hop culture in Romania.
Gani: www.facebook.com/gani.official
EnerGIA: www.facebook.com/EnerGIAOfficial

Heading back to Bucharest from Brasov, Romania allowed us to eat all of our favorite Romanian dishes one last time before leaving the country. With this in mind, we headed over to La Plăcinte restaurant to order a complete meal. With a huge menu featuring a selection of Moldavian pies, soups, salads, grilled meats and desserts narrowing down what we wanted to have for the last time was a daunting task. We ended up ordering as follows:
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If you're in București be sure to try lunch or dinner at La Placinte (La Plăcinte).
1) Moldavian pie with sheep and goat cheese
2) Polenta cheese balls
3) Pork bake with cheese, cream, mushrooms, potatoes and tomatoes
4) Chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and caramel.
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Let's try it. I'm just eating it like a pizza. I don't know if is right.
Oh, that's still hot. Mmmm.
That's really good guys. Really good. A little greasy. My fingers are looking oily. But those flavors, the salty cheese and then you've got the bacon. It's real good. It's a nice little appetizer here. I like that you can have it as an appetizer or you could also have it as a main. Like if you were to eat that whole thing it's filling.
And we forgot to mention this can also be served as a dessert. That's right. You can get sweet ones as well. Yeah, sweet cheese and raisins and cranberries. We haven't tried one of those yet but. Maybe we should. Hahaha.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And if I cut it in half you can see that it is stuffed with cheese. Oh, yeah. Just look at that. Oh, yeah.
And here it comes with a garlic sauce with dill and also sour cream. So let's add a bit of sour cream. Dunk that in the garlic. Look at that. Oh, wow.
Mmmm. That's real good. That is so garlic-y. I'm going to have really bad breath after this but it is so good. It is worth it.
This is really good. This sort of reminds me a little bit of a lasagna. Mmmmm.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
Alright, time for me to try this. Wow! That is some kind of decadent. I don't even know how we're going to finish this. The two of us with one piece of cake.
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure..Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods & Romanian cuisine
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Heading back to Bucharest from Brasov, Romania allowed us to eat all of our favorite Romanian dishes one last time before leaving the country. With this in mind, we headed over to La Plăcinte restaurant to order a complete meal. With a huge menu featuring a selection of Moldavian pies, soups, salads, grilled meats and desserts narrowing down what we wanted to have for the last time was a daunting task. We ended up ordering as follows:
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If you're in București be sure to try lunch or dinner at La Placinte (La Plăcinte).
1) Moldavian pie with sheep and goat cheese
2) Polenta cheese balls
3) Pork bake with cheese, cream, mushrooms, potatoes and tomatoes
4) Chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and caramel.
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Let's try it. I'm just eating it like a pizza. I don't know if is right.
Oh, that's still hot. Mmmm.
That's really good guys. Really good. A little greasy. My fingers are looking oily. But those flavors, the salty cheese and then you've got the bacon. It's real good. It's a nice little appetizer here. I like that you can have it as an appetizer or you could also have it as a main. Like if you were to eat that whole thing it's filling.
And we forgot to mention this can also be served as a dessert. That's right. You can get sweet ones as well. Yeah, sweet cheese and raisins and cranberries. We haven't tried one of those yet but. Maybe we should. Hahaha.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And if I cut it in half you can see that it is stuffed with cheese. Oh, yeah. Just look at that. Oh, yeah.
And here it comes with a garlic sauce with dill and also sour cream. So let's add a bit of sour cream. Dunk that in the garlic. Look at that. Oh, wow.
Mmmm. That's real good. That is so garlic-y. I'm going to have really bad breath after this but it is so good. It is worth it.
This is really good. This sort of reminds me a little bit of a lasagna. Mmmmm.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
Alright, time for me to try this. Wow! That is some kind of decadent. I don't even know how we're going to finish this. The two of us with one piece of cake.
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure..Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods & Romanian cuisine
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Having visited Romania twice this year we've had ample time to sample a variety of different traditional dishes. While visiting Brasov, Transylvania we checked out a restaurant that specialized in polenta dishes. We ended up ordering the following:
Afinata (Bilberry Brandy)
CotletDracula (Dracula Pork)
Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese and sour cream)
Greek Salad
Goulash
Somloi (Sponge Cake)
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To say this was a feast of feasts would be an understatement. It was one of those meals where we could have passed out under the table for a while ;) However, considering how much food we ordered the bill came in at only 73 Lei ($18 USD). An absolute bargain in our opinion.
TraditionalRomanianFood in Brasov, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy. And, woah, it smells strong, so let's try a sip of that. Good stuff? Oh, yeah it is so sweet but yet it has like really high alcohol content. Is it like a syrup? Yeah, it tastes very syrup-y. That's a good way of describing it.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
It appears to be pork with some kind of sauce and like a copious amount of cheese. So it's like a melted cheese and maybe ketchup. Maybe it is Dracula's blood on your little pork medallion. Could be. Dracula's blood!
Would Dracula approve? I think he would. Yeah. That's really tasty.
And I ordered a side of polenta to go with my steak as well. So I'm going to try a bite. That's surprisingly tasty. I have to admit the first time I tried polenta, which was not that long ago, I didn't really like it. I thought gosh that is kind of bland. But it is really growing on me and if you haven't tried it before it's made out of cornmeal. And it has a yeah a kind of starchy kind of taste. You just need a good sauce on the polenta for it to taste good I think.
You've tried quite a bit of Romanian food so far. What are your impressions? My impressions are that it is quite tasty. It's typical of other Eastern European cuisines in the sense that it is very hearty. There is a lot of meat, there is a lot of starchy foods like polenta and potatoes and there is something else that is really cool is that there is really good wine here. Wine here is fantastic.
What's your take on Romanian food? Well, I am stuffed beyond belief so I have to agree. Very hearty. Very filling. Um, I also think this is not a country for vegetarians. You see meat during every meal. During lunch and dinner. Especially pork. So, keep that in mind.
So even though we're quite full we couldn't resist ordering a Romanian dessert. So right here we've got sponge cake with chocolate pudding, chocolate sauce. I think it has orange cognac and whipped cream. And who knows what else. So let's just dig in. That's a huge portion. We're sharing this.
So is it like again? I was going to say. I wish they had given me a bigger spoon because it is so good.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods, Romanian religion, Romanian cuisine and Romanian people.
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Having visited Romania twice this year we've had ample time to sample a variety of different traditional dishes. While visiting Brasov, Transylvania we checked out a restaurant that specialized in polenta dishes. We ended up ordering the following:
Afinata (Bilberry Brandy)
CotletDracula (Dracula Pork)
Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese and sour cream)
Greek Salad
Goulash
Somloi (Sponge Cake)
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To say this was a feast of feasts would be an understatement. It was one of those meals where we could have passed out under the table for a while ;) However, considering how much food we ordered the bill came in at only 73 Lei ($18 USD). An absolute bargain in our opinion.
TraditionalRomanianFood in Brasov, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy. And, woah, it smells strong, so let's try a sip of that. Good stuff? Oh, yeah it is so sweet but yet it has like really high alcohol content. Is it like a syrup? Yeah, it tastes very syrup-y. That's a good way of describing it.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
It appears to be pork with some kind of sauce and like a copious amount of cheese. So it's like a melted cheese and maybe ketchup. Maybe it is Dracula's blood on your little pork medallion. Could be. Dracula's blood!
Would Dracula approve? I think he would. Yeah. That's really tasty.
And I ordered a side of polenta to go with my steak as well. So I'm going to try a bite. That's surprisingly tasty. I have to admit the first time I tried polenta, which was not that long ago, I didn't really like it. I thought gosh that is kind of bland. But it is really growing on me and if you haven't tried it before it's made out of cornmeal. And it has a yeah a kind of starchy kind of taste. You just need a good sauce on the polenta for it to taste good I think.
You've tried quite a bit of Romanian food so far. What are your impressions? My impressions are that it is quite tasty. It's typical of other Eastern European cuisines in the sense that it is very hearty. There is a lot of meat, there is a lot of starchy foods like polenta and potatoes and there is something else that is really cool is that there is really good wine here. Wine here is fantastic.
What's your take on Romanian food? Well, I am stuffed beyond belief so I have to agree. Very hearty. Very filling. Um, I also think this is not a country for vegetarians. You see meat during every meal. During lunch and dinner. Especially pork. So, keep that in mind.
So even though we're quite full we couldn't resist ordering a Romanian dessert. So right here we've got sponge cake with chocolate pudding, chocolate sauce. I think it has orange cognac and whipped cream. And who knows what else. So let's just dig in. That's a huge portion. We're sharing this.
So is it like again? I was going to say. I wish they had given me a bigger spoon because it is so good.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods, Romanian religion, Romanian cuisine and Romanian people.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Come join us as we explore traditional Romanian food in Bucharest and Brasov. RomanianCuisine is very underrated and includes many hearty dishes heavy in meats, cheeses and wines. It is the kind of food that sticks to your ribs and makes you want to have more and more.
One of our favorite restaurants in Bucharest was Plăcinte where we feasted on Moldavian pies, salads, soups grilled meats and desserts.
Visiting a restaurant that specializes in Polenta in Brasov, Transylvania we ordered the following traditional Roman food items:
Goulash, Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese), Somloi, Afinata, CotletDraculaTraditional Romanian Foods Playlist:
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest Romania
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Romanian Food: Romania Cuisine for Foodies Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure.
Don't worry, I can take care of this on my own if you leave it up to me.
Well, well. I'm guessing you enjoyed that? You better believe it. That was one heck of a big meal. I'm just basically in Siesta mode already. Sipping on my coffee. Not moving at all.
Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania video series showcasing Romanian food, Romanian culture and Romanian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Come join us as we explore traditional Romanian food in Bucharest and Brasov. RomanianCuisine is very underrated and includes many hearty dishes heavy in meats, cheeses and wines. It is the kind of food that sticks to your ribs and makes you want to have more and more.
One of our favorite restaurants in Bucharest was Plăcinte where we feasted on Moldavian pies, salads, soups grilled meats and desserts.
Visiting a restaurant that specializes in Polenta in Brasov, Transylvania we ordered the following traditional Roman food items:
Goulash, Mamalinguta cu branza si smantana (Polenta with cheese), Somloi, Afinata, CotletDraculaTraditional Romanian Foods Playlist:
Our Favorite Romanian Food in Bucharest Romania
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Romanian Food: Romania Cuisine for Foodies Transcript:
We're coming to the end of our time in Romania and we thought we'd take you out one last time to show you some traditional Romanian cuisine. It's definitely been a highlight of our trip. We've absolutely loved eating Romanian food, so we can't wait to show you a few new things.
So I'm very excited because our food has finally arrived and first up I'm going to show you this Moldavian pancake. So it is basically a dough pancake and it is filled with sheep's cheese and cow's cheese but our server also asked if we wanted bacon inside, so we said 'yes, of course.' So let's dig in. I'm going to cut it up and show you what it looks like.
On this inside. Oh, yeah. You can see all of the cheese seeping out. Mmmm.
Yeah, we've had this a few times and they're really generous with the cheese. Oh yeah. And you can order all different kinds of cheese. They have cottage cheese, you can get mozzarella cheese, whatever you like. Oh, so check it out from this angle. Can you see the bacon in there? Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, baby. Oh, yeah.
Okay, look over here because this is a pretty cool dish. Polenta balls. And I find it really interesting because I've had polenta before in places like Argentina and Italy but I've never seen the polenta rolled out into a little ball like they do here in Romania.
And of course we could not resist getting some dessert. So we are having something called Tort a Lunel. And I'm probably butchering the name but that is how I think it is pronounced. And it is basically a dense chocolate cake with Halva, walnuts and peanuts. Oh, my!
I find when I'm having Romanian food I am so stuffed by the end of the meal. Siesta time after this for sure.
Don't worry, I can take care of this on my own if you leave it up to me.
Well, well. I'm guessing you enjoyed that? You better believe it. That was one heck of a big meal. I'm just basically in Siesta mode already. Sipping on my coffee. Not moving at all.
Time for price point. It was 95 Lei which if we do the conversion according to Sam is very cheap. Right, Sam? Yeah, it is just over 20 US dollars and we ended up getting 3 drinks, 3 mains and a dessert. Not bad.
It is dinnertime and we are at restaurant Transilvania. In Brasov and we are trying traditional Romanian cuisine. Let's go in and order some food. Yum!
So you've got yourself a fancy drink? Yeah, I'm just diving right in and trying things I've never had before. This is called afinata and it is a bilberry brandy.
Well, very exciting times. My food has finally arrived. If you have a look down here I'm having polenta with cottage cheese and sour cream. And I also got some goulash on the side which I know is Hungarian but it was on the menu so 'hey' I got it anyway. So let's start with the polenta because that is very Romanian.
Okay, so tell us about your plate? Now on the menu I saw something I could not resist ordering. It was called Dracula pork. And if something is good enough for Dracula. It's good enough for me. So let's take a look at this.
How much did that come to? That came to seventy three Lei. And when you convert that into US dollars it was only eighteen dollars. And keep in mind that was for three mains, three drinks and one shared dessert. I haven't had a meal that was that good of quality and that good of value in a very long time.
This is part of our Travel in Romania video series showcasing Romanian food, Romanian culture and Romanian cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

24 hours in Brasov, Romania

Often before we visit somewhere we have a general idea of what we're planning on doing when arriving; however, while heading to Brasov for the 1st time we had n...

Often before we visit somewhere we have a general idea of what we're planning on doing when arriving; however, while heading to Brasov for the 1st time we had no clue. Our 24 hours spent in the city allowed us to cover most of the Old Town, do a bit of hiking and tuck into some delicious food before heading out for nightlife. With such time scarcity we tried to pack in as much as we possibly could. The following are some of the places we had a chance to visit in Brasov, Transylvania (Transilvania):
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1) Council Square
2) Black Church
3) Biserica Neagra
4) Brasov Historical Center
5) Yekaterina's Gate
6) RopeStreet
7) Citadel of The Guard
24 hours in Brasov, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
So welcome to Brasov. We have finally arrived at our destination. It was a really pleasant train ride. I actually slept for most of it because the motion just puts me to sleep like a baby. But Sam did film some of the scenery and it was really pretty. The fall colors are starting to change. So yeah, now we're in the town. We're going to check it out. We're actually feeling a little bit hungry so I think lunch will be the first order of business and then we'll start exploring.
So last time I attempted riding a pennyfarthing we were in Germany early this summer and I was not very successful. I think these are more for decoration and it is actually attached to the bike-rack so you can just leave your bike and stack it there.
So ready for lunch? You better believe it. And we thought we were going to a local Romanian restaurant but it turns out it is Hungarian. I suppose it is close enough they share a border together.
And the bread has arrived. Oh, that is a nice loaf. It looks homemade. It looks nice and homemade. Look at how thick that is.
Take a bite for us. Woah. This is going to be nice with my soup. Mmmm, it's nice. Crispy on the outside and really soft on the inside.
It just needs some butter now.
So my soup has arrived and I'm very excited. It is a Hen's soup with vegetables. And it has huge semolina dumplings. Show us how big? Bigger than my spoon. Look at that.
Wow, let's get a close-up shot of that. Yeah, and it is nice and hot. It is steaming so let's try it.
Mmmmm.
It's almost like a bread dumpling. Or like Polenta. It's good.
So we've had our lunch and now we are checking out the town. This is actually one of those trips that we didn't plan too well. We just decided to come to Brasov spur of the moment. So we don't really know what the main attractions are which means this afternoon we're just going to be walking around and figuring it out as we go.
We've been walking around Brasov for a few hours what are your first impressions so far? Well, already I can tell you I like it a lot more than Bucharest. It definitely has more of a medieval feel here and it is more well preserved as well. You can walk around and there is lots of cool architecture and buildings and great restaurants and pubs to drop in to. Yeah, it is very colorful and lots of renovations happening. Exactly.
So where are we now? We are visiting the narrowest street in Brasov. And we've seen pictures of people jumping and touching both sides of the walls. So we're going to try to both attempt that.
So at its narrowest this is 1.3 meters so let's keep walking towards the most narrow part.
And I think this is probably it.
SomethingI've really been enjoying about this city so far are all of these little side streets and alleys. It's really easy to escape the busy sections of the city.
Alright guys, so this is Brasov on a Thursday night. It's looking a little bit quiet and I'm not seeing a lot of people but I'm sure there has to be a neighborhood where the pubs are open and people are hanging out. So let's go find one.
So that's a wrap from Brasov. We had a really good time here. It reminded us of a place we had visited in Europe and it took us all day to figure it out. That place is Tallinn, Estonia. Anyways, we had a really good time and tomorrow we're off to Bran Castle. To find Dracula!
This is part of our Travel in Romania series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods, Romanian religion, Romanian cuisine and Romanian people.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Often before we visit somewhere we have a general idea of what we're planning on doing when arriving; however, while heading to Brasov for the 1st time we had no clue. Our 24 hours spent in the city allowed us to cover most of the Old Town, do a bit of hiking and tuck into some delicious food before heading out for nightlife. With such time scarcity we tried to pack in as much as we possibly could. The following are some of the places we had a chance to visit in Brasov, Transylvania (Transilvania):
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1) Council Square
2) Black Church
3) Biserica Neagra
4) Brasov Historical Center
5) Yekaterina's Gate
6) RopeStreet
7) Citadel of The Guard
24 hours in Brasov, RomaniaTravel Video Transcript:
So welcome to Brasov. We have finally arrived at our destination. It was a really pleasant train ride. I actually slept for most of it because the motion just puts me to sleep like a baby. But Sam did film some of the scenery and it was really pretty. The fall colors are starting to change. So yeah, now we're in the town. We're going to check it out. We're actually feeling a little bit hungry so I think lunch will be the first order of business and then we'll start exploring.
So last time I attempted riding a pennyfarthing we were in Germany early this summer and I was not very successful. I think these are more for decoration and it is actually attached to the bike-rack so you can just leave your bike and stack it there.
So ready for lunch? You better believe it. And we thought we were going to a local Romanian restaurant but it turns out it is Hungarian. I suppose it is close enough they share a border together.
And the bread has arrived. Oh, that is a nice loaf. It looks homemade. It looks nice and homemade. Look at how thick that is.
Take a bite for us. Woah. This is going to be nice with my soup. Mmmm, it's nice. Crispy on the outside and really soft on the inside.
It just needs some butter now.
So my soup has arrived and I'm very excited. It is a Hen's soup with vegetables. And it has huge semolina dumplings. Show us how big? Bigger than my spoon. Look at that.
Wow, let's get a close-up shot of that. Yeah, and it is nice and hot. It is steaming so let's try it.
Mmmmm.
It's almost like a bread dumpling. Or like Polenta. It's good.
So we've had our lunch and now we are checking out the town. This is actually one of those trips that we didn't plan too well. We just decided to come to Brasov spur of the moment. So we don't really know what the main attractions are which means this afternoon we're just going to be walking around and figuring it out as we go.
We've been walking around Brasov for a few hours what are your first impressions so far? Well, already I can tell you I like it a lot more than Bucharest. It definitely has more of a medieval feel here and it is more well preserved as well. You can walk around and there is lots of cool architecture and buildings and great restaurants and pubs to drop in to. Yeah, it is very colorful and lots of renovations happening. Exactly.
So where are we now? We are visiting the narrowest street in Brasov. And we've seen pictures of people jumping and touching both sides of the walls. So we're going to try to both attempt that.
So at its narrowest this is 1.3 meters so let's keep walking towards the most narrow part.
And I think this is probably it.
SomethingI've really been enjoying about this city so far are all of these little side streets and alleys. It's really easy to escape the busy sections of the city.
Alright guys, so this is Brasov on a Thursday night. It's looking a little bit quiet and I'm not seeing a lot of people but I'm sure there has to be a neighborhood where the pubs are open and people are hanging out. So let's go find one.
So that's a wrap from Brasov. We had a really good time here. It reminded us of a place we had visited in Europe and it took us all day to figure it out. That place is Tallinn, Estonia. Anyways, we had a really good time and tomorrow we're off to Bran Castle. To find Dracula!
This is part of our Travel in Romania series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Romanian culture, Romanian arts, Romanian foods, Romanian religion, Romanian cuisine and Romanian people.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Corruption in Romania's Health System: VICE News Tonight on HBO

Hundreds of thousands of people have turned out for weeks of protests across Romania. What started as movement against a contentious corruption ordinance has morphed into a call for the resignation of a government seen to perpetuate the rife corruption in Romania. While corruption touches every aspect of society, nowhere is it more present and damaging than in the medical sector. On paper, all Romanians are entitled to free medical treatment under a health care system funded by the State. However the reality is quite different.
VICENews travelled to Bucharest to explore how corruption in the medical profession has fueled the biggest protests seen in Romania since the fall of communism.
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published: 20 Mar 2017

Romania: The Collapse of the Health Care System | European Journal

Romania's health care system is on the brink of collapse. A lack of basic medical equipment such as syringes and cannulas means that crucial operations are often out of the question,and funds for expensive procedures such as transplants have also run out.Staff have been ordered to take time off and many doctors and nurses at state hospitals work only part-time. Chemists are slowly going out of business because health care providers can't afford to approve prescriptions. Increasingly,medicine is being bought over the counter in cash.

published: 14 Jan 2010

Improving Healthcare in Romania

This MonitorFilm is based on an external evaluation of IFC's public-private partnership in dialysis health services in Romania.

ROMANIA - Health Care in the Republic of Romania

Health Care in Romania from "International HealthCareSystems".
Romania is constantly ranked last among the EU countries in terms of health expenditure as a share of gross domestic product [GDP] (around 5%). In terms of total health expenditure in purchasing power parity (PPP)/capita, the value in Romania in 2014 was three times lower than the EU average. Preventive measures have been budgeted yearly with a share up to 3% of the total health budget. The share of total health expenditure spent on outpatient care is one of the lowest in Europe. Family doctors play an important role in diagnosing/detecting early stages of CVD and/or in referring the patients to the CV specialists.
(Country report – April 2016. Report by Dr. Iulia Daniela Kulcsar et al. Prepared for the EAPC “Country of th...

published: 18 Jan 2017

euronews reporter - Romania's 'Men in Red' to the rescue

http://www.euronews.com/ In Transylvania, in the city of Targu Mures, NorthernRomania, is the headquarters of the country's emergency rescue service SMURD.
It was founded just after the Romanian revolution in 1990 by Raed Arafat, a young intensive care doctor who was shocked by the high mortality rates in the country's emergency wards.
After leaving the Middle East as a teenager, he studied medicine in Romania. He is now a household name and one of the country's most popular figures.
Arafat says, however, that much more needs to be done to reform the healthcare service: "We need more funding. We need to work a lot on the development of human resources and on mechanisms to keep human resources here in Romania. The third issue is the infrastructure: Our hospitals are very old. We need t...

Salad Box - FOOD REVIEW in Cluj, Romania | Eat.Pray.Study

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published: 10 Nov 2016

Debate continues over Romania health care reform

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In Romania, the government has reinstated a popular health official whose resignation sparked a wave of anti-austerity protests.
Raed Arafat had quit over a controversial privatisation law.
Nick Spicer spoke to him in the Romanian capital.